Both are good programs. I'm using Flexwallet now and really like it. FEBLUV25 that code will give you 25% off right here on this site's very own store! So do a trial of both and see which you like best. Enjoy the discount.
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They're all more similar than different on the PocketPC side. Both Flexwallet and Codewallet have desktop elements that I find so useful, eWallet doesn't. I probably use the desktop app more often than the PocketPC app. I've owned Codewallet for years, but I'm a big Personal Informant fan because of the support Alex (owner of WebIS) provides. Now that Flexwallet is part of the WebIS family, if I were buying today I would go with Flexwallet unless there was a huge price difference.
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They're all more similar than different on the PocketPC side. Both Flexwallet and Codewallet have desktop elements that I find so useful, eWallet doesn't. I probably use the desktop app more often than the PocketPC app. I've owned Codewallet for years, but I'm a big Personal Informant fan because of the support Alex (owner of WebIS) provides. Now that Flexwallet is part of the WebIS family, if I were buying today I would go with Flexwallet unless there was a huge price difference.
Uhh, I belive you're mistaken. eWallet does have a desktop app:
I use eWallet and can't imagine my life without it. Like you, I use the program more on my desktop than my PDA, but it's nice to have the PDA as a backup when I'm out or at the office.
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I'm a big Personal Informant fan because of the support Alex (owner of WebIS) provides. Now that Flexwallet is part of the WebIS family, if I were buying today I would go with Flexwallet unless there was a huge price difference.
Exactly ... I'm a big fan of Alex and his Crew. They make the software worth even more and I'm an even bigger fan of their licensing policy!!
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1 vote FlexWallet.
Also --- if you already own a WebIS product, they have a killer discount ongoing right now (Intro pricing) Read about it here (towards the bottom): http://webis.net/products_info.php?p...ab_id=purchase You might even be able to get away with buying Pocket Informant (25% discount through Aximsite right now) then mosey on over to WebIS and get the $7.95 deal on Flexwallet. You've then spent $30 (give or take) and you'll be glad you did.
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price. i'm not saying i don't like flexwallet but got 60% off.
Where did you get the 60% off? That is a great deal. If I could get that I would buy today. Right now the desktop and pocket pc combination is $29.95. I would really like to know where the code is for the discount. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Another vote for eWallet. It was just the first one I tried and I found it easy to use and fairly functional, so I didn't bother switching. Actually I'm still running the trial, but if I come accross a good deal, I'd probably pick it up.
My vote goes to FlexWallet. I prefer the flexibility it offers over the display. I have not yet installed the WebIS version, but am confident it is as good as TwoPeaks version is/was.
I am on the run frequently and use both the desktop and the PDA versions equally.